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Arizona State University THE 405 TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS 1)Though celebrated author John Steinbeck is credited with the screenplay for "Lifeboat", other uncredited writers including Hitchcock himself worked on most of the screenplay

Arts May 25, 2021

Arizona State University

THE 405

TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS

1)Though celebrated author John Steinbeck is credited with the screenplay for "Lifeboat", other uncredited writers including Hitchcock himself worked on most of the screenplay.

2. "Under Capricorn," is the historical drama starring Ingrid Bergman that Hitchcock produced and invested in - with disastrous box office results because it wasn't much of a thriller and had long drawn out single camera sequences.

3. Alfred Hitchcock's daughter, Patricia Hitchcock, plays a pivotal role in "Strangers on a Train," as the murder victim of Bruno at the amusement park.

4. "Rope" is the first time that Hitchcock worked with actor Jimmy Stewart.

5. "Strangers on a Train" was sadly the last time that Hitchcock worked with Oscar-winning cinematographer Robert Burke before his untimely death.

6. Hitchcock admitted that he made a mistake by using a "False Flashback" for the opening of "Stage Fright."

7. Unlike "Notorious," David O. Selznick personally produced "Spellbound" instead of loaning out Hitchcock to another producer.

8. Gregory Peck worked with Hitchcock for a second time when he starred as the lawyer Keane in "The Paradine Case," a legal thriller that Hitchcock directed in 1947.

9. "Stage Fright" starred Jane Wyman as a young actress who disguises herself to work for stage actress Marlene Dietrich to investigate a murder that Dietrich may or may not have committed.

10. Though credited with the dream sequence in "Spellbound," artist Salvador Dali's original concepts were discarded - with Hitchcock himself completely created all of the visuals for the sequence by himself.

 

 

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